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volume tripled with the stock closing above $22 for the first time since october. g.e. said boeing has not changed its delivery schedule for g.e. jet engines used on the 787 dreamliner jet. investment bank morgan stanley had a much stronger than anticipated end to the year with investment banking and trading revenues up sharply. that helped the company earn 45 cents per share, reversing a year ago loss and well above what was expected. the bank has been trying to shift its business away from trading for its own behalf into more of a wealth advisory and client-focused model. shares rallied 7.9%. volume tripled as the stock sits at 17 month highs. like other investment banks, morgan stanley has been helped out by companies raising money by issuing debt and using morgan stanley to help find buyers of those corporate bonds. elsewhere in finance, american express fell 1.6%. fourth quarter earnings were only about half of what they were a year ago. credit card company capital one was down 7.5% as earnings and revenues came up short of wall street estimates. intel also saw a s
volume tripled with the stock closing above $22 for the first time since october. g.e. said boeing has not changed its delivery schedule for g.e. jet engines used on the 787 dreamliner jet. investment bank morgan stanley had a much stronger than anticipated end to the year with investment banking and trading revenues up sharply. that helped the company earn 45 cents per share, reversing a year ago loss and well above what was expected. the bank has been trying to shift its business away from...
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volume tripled with the stock closing above $22 for the first time since october. g.e. said boeing has not changed its delivery schedule for g.e. jet engines used on the 787 dreamliner jet. investment bank morgan stanley had a much stronger than anticipated end to the year with investment banking and trading revenues up sharply. that helped the company earn 45 cents per share, reversing a year ago loss and well above what was expected. the bank has been trying to shift its business away from trading for its own behalf into more of a wealth advisory and client-focused model. shares rallied 7.9%. volume tripled as the stock sits at 17 month highs. like other investment banks morgan stanley has been helped out by companies raising money by issuing debt and using morgan stanley to help find buyers of those corporate bonds. elsewhere in finance, american express fell 1.6%. fourth quarter earnings were only about half of what they were a year ago. credit card company capital one was down 7.5% as earnings and revenues came up short of wall street estimates. intel also saw a sw
volume tripled with the stock closing above $22 for the first time since october. g.e. said boeing has not changed its delivery schedule for g.e. jet engines used on the 787 dreamliner jet. investment bank morgan stanley had a much stronger than anticipated end to the year with investment banking and trading revenues up sharply. that helped the company earn 45 cents per share, reversing a year ago loss and well above what was expected. the bank has been trying to shift its business away from...
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evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned).
evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned).
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now, right now, our economy is growing and our businesses are creating new jobs. so we are poised for a good year. if we make smart decisions and sound investments, and as long as washington politics don't get in the way of america's progress. as i said on the campaign, one component to growing our economy and broadening opportunity for the middle class is shrinking our deficits in a balance and responsible way. and for nearly two years now, i've been fighting for such a plan, one that would reduce our deficits by $4 trillion offer the next decks aid which would stabilize our debt and our deficit in a sustainable way for the next decade. that would be enough not only to stop the growth of our debt, relative to the sides of our economy but it would make it manageable. so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make for people and education and job training and science. all of the things that help us grow. now, step by step, we've made progress toward that goal. over the past two years, i've signed in law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago,
now, right now, our economy is growing and our businesses are creating new jobs. so we are poised for a good year. if we make smart decisions and sound investments, and as long as washington politics don't get in the way of america's progress. as i said on the campaign, one component to growing our economy and broadening opportunity for the middle class is shrinking our deficits in a balance and responsible way. and for nearly two years now, i've been fighting for such a plan, one that would...
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i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt ceiling. >> bret: well, this is what republicans have come up with. out of the meeting in williamsburg, virginia, they have come up with this on their plan. a three-month debt ceiling increase. debt limit increase contingent on the senate passing a budget. which they haven't done in quite some time. and no spending cuts except congressional members pay without budget. basically, congressional members can't get paid without spending cuts. let's bring in the panel. we talk about all of this. steve hayes for "weekly standard." charles lane, opinion writer for "was
i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt...
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evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned). >> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together and said what we need is a place for our teenager to play, not just play grounds for the kids and soccer fields but we need a skate park that will keep the kids home in the neighborhood so they can play where they live. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪
evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned). >> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together and said what we need is a place for our teenager to play, not just play grounds for the kids and soccer fields but we need a skate park that will keep the kids home in the neighborhood so they can play...
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evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the san francisco playground's history dates back to 1927 when the area where the present playground and center is today was purchased by the city for $27,000. in the 1950s, the center was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built. thanks to the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities, including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pong, and arts and crafts. >> use it for whatever you want to do, you can do it here. >> on friday, november 16th, the dedication and ribbon cutting took pla
evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the san francisco playground's history dates back to 1927 when the area where the present playground and center is today was purchased by the city for $27,000. in the 1950s, the center was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built. thanks to the passage of the 2008 clean and safe...
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evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned). >> (gavel) good afternoon welcome to the 42nd inaugural meeting for the city and county of san francisco. madam clerk would you please call the roll. >> avalos, present. >> campos present, >> chiu presnet >> supervisor chiu: present >> supervisor cohen: present >> supervisor farrell: present >> supervisor kim: present >> supervisor mar: present all members are present. >> chairman: could you please join us in the pledge of allegiance. we pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands. indivisible, one nation, under god, with liberty and justice for all. >> going to the next agenda item, are there any communications? >> the first is a communication from the director of the department of elections or to certifying the official election of the order supervisors. districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. and have been declared elected to that office. supervisor: mar, ch
evans, is there any other business before us? >> that concludes today's business, mr. chair. >> great. meeting adjourned. thank you, everyone. (meeting adjourned). >> (gavel) good afternoon welcome to the 42nd inaugural meeting for the city and county of san francisco. madam clerk would you please call the roll. >> avalos, present. >> campos present, >> chiu presnet >> supervisor chiu: present >> supervisor cohen: present >> supervisor...
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now looking at the future, 43% optimistic about the next four years. 35% pessimistic and 22% feel mix. the survey has people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase. just a third used positive words like improving and right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track and economy declining. overall, just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it's on the wrong track. that right track number down six points in a month ago, the lowest in five months. now today 72% dissatisfied with the economy. 27% satisfied. and asked specifically about their own economic prospects, 60% said the coming year will be a time to hold back and save because of harder times ahead. 34% said it's a time of economic expansion and opportunity and there's still widespread skepticism that obama can change that trajectory. 36% said they're very or fairly confident about the president's ability to promote a strong economy. the bipartisan budget battles taken a heavy toll on the economy. 51% say watching president obama and republicans i
now looking at the future, 43% optimistic about the next four years. 35% pessimistic and 22% feel mix. the survey has people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase. just a third used positive words like improving and right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track and economy declining. overall, just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it's on the wrong track. that right track number down six points in a...
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clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you are clearly more cautious than the rest of the industry. >> i think for two reasons. the market was running at 14.3 rate. we were forecasting about half a million increase. now the market finishes theier very hot. 15 million plus. so the market ends up in about 14.5, half million, so about 15 million rate. other thing we have to be cautious about, we're optimistic but this first quarter will tell us what direction overall economy is going and as a result, what direction the industry will head. >> profit margins will start to feel some pinch here be
clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you...
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going to villanova. 22. tonight -- 22 points tonight. high school sports scene so clean tonight after ago from the never existed and lance armstrong sang his career was a lie. >> to celebrate her 49th birthday, first lady michelle obama launched a twitter account. her staff will run the account. the. tweet asked followers to wish her a happy birthday. from time to time, mrs. obama may actually tweet. she will sign the message "mo." this will replace @michelleo >> the storms. a few miles make a difference. we have an interactive blog going all day to keep you posted. we will keep you posted 24/7 throughout the day. it was a very busy throughout the office today. colder tomorrow. bundle up. only in the we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can
going to villanova. 22. tonight -- 22 points tonight. high school sports scene so clean tonight after ago from the never existed and lance armstrong sang his career was a lie. >> to celebrate her 49th birthday, first lady michelle obama launched a twitter account. her staff will run the account. the. tweet asked followers to wish her a happy birthday. from time to time, mrs. obama may actually tweet. she will sign the message "mo." this will replace @michelleo >> the...
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by about 22%. we've created smaller portion control sizes for our most popular drinks and have them at about 90% of the country by the end of this year. >> neil: i don't know about you, but if i want the full calorie version i'm not getting a small. that's the thing. that was part of the new anti-obesity ad from coke. charles, you're not. >> coke doesn't make you fat. mcdonald's don't make you fat. guns don't commit crimes. >> neil: guns make you-- >> and cars don't run red light, it's about people, people, people, people, and we've got-- >> the people. >> because you can't control yourself maybe we can high pressure you out and give you a little can. the bottom line. >> neil: i think do protest too much. >> people get addicted to heroin and-- >> by the way, i like the ad. >> full disclosure, my brother-in-law, sold vitamin water to coca-cola and one of the principals at vitamin water. and it's a crummy drink, filled with sugar. they make vitamin water zero now, get out of town. >> and the point to
by about 22%. we've created smaller portion control sizes for our most popular drinks and have them at about 90% of the country by the end of this year. >> neil: i don't know about you, but if i want the full calorie version i'm not getting a small. that's the thing. that was part of the new anti-obesity ad from coke. charles, you're not. >> coke doesn't make you fat. mcdonald's don't make you fat. guns don't commit crimes. >> neil: guns make you-- >> and cars don't run...
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economy barely grew 1% in the fourth quarter. we have a situation where it could be sluggish in the first quarter. we're up five points on the s&p since december since we had qe3 and the fed indicating they would target unemployment. to us it feels like we're in the stratosphere. >> the market down 20%. isn't that recession you're talking about? >> you got to think there's a danger. doesn't have to be a recession. you have to think there's a danger. if you look at the dynamics, you look at the consumer confidence numbers which are beginning to roll a little bit, there is a danger that could take place and a lot will depend on the resolution. look at the vix and these low levels on this downward sloping trend line the pattern is very similar to april of 2011. i'm sure you all remember that the stock market held up a little bit longer and turned in may and then between may and august it dropped 22%. what was the biggest factor? the debt ceiling negotiations. >> tom the market really rolled over in the spring of 2011 because trichet
economy barely grew 1% in the fourth quarter. we have a situation where it could be sluggish in the first quarter. we're up five points on the s&p since december since we had qe3 and the fed indicating they would target unemployment. to us it feels like we're in the stratosphere. >> the market down 20%. isn't that recession you're talking about? >> you got to think there's a danger. doesn't have to be a recession. you have to think there's a danger. if you look at the dynamics,...
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i don't know how we can overcome this. >> reporter: some businesses think they found the solution. it was known as asia's final frontier. western nations have eased sanctions. the average wage of a factory worker in myanmar is around $57 a month, lower than indonesia. this man is preparing to open a factory in myanmar. the government has approved the investment plan he submitted a year ago. >> translator: this means lot to me. i can start doing business in myanmar at last. >> reporter: even here, there is no escaping the trend of rising labor costs. myanmar is enjoying an influx of vet. wages in the biggest city have jumped by 15% the past year. to mitigate the list, nakamura's company decided to build his fact any a town 80 kilometers away. infrastructure is poor. but he thinks the price is worth paying. nakamura and his staff discuss how to recruit quality workers before operations begin this summer. >> people call myanmar the last frontier but even here, it's a constant struggle to keep labor costs low. >> reporter: the rising cost of labor hasn't deterred japanese businesses fr
i don't know how we can overcome this. >> reporter: some businesses think they found the solution. it was known as asia's final frontier. western nations have eased sanctions. the average wage of a factory worker in myanmar is around $57 a month, lower than indonesia. this man is preparing to open a factory in myanmar. the government has approved the investment plan he submitted a year ago. >> translator: this means lot to me. i can start doing business in myanmar at last. >>...
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the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army paddling al qaeda linked rebels. a top nigerian officer says they have been training islamic terrorists in nigeria. troops are also joining the anti-rebel operation. those are your headlines. dennis: thank you. it is time for your media minute. today, didn't lance make the sale? he went on oprah last night. he apologized for doping and lying about it for like 12 or 13 years. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those band substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions
the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army...
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ashley: business leaders getting ready, created with a scathing report on trust, or lack thereof. gerri willis will talk about that next. tracy: and pro golfer phil mickelson saying he is not ruling out a big move from california. even usa because of those higher taxes. we will be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ >> 19 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. two commuter trains crashed head-on. austria state railway is blaming human error for not manually activating a signal. usually automatic warning signal was stopped due to snow and ice. the same storm impacting travel all over western europe. heavy snow canceled hundreds of flights from london to paris to frankfurt a severe winter weather is restricting travel for a second week. the nba could be returning to seattle in 2008 the sonics moved and became the oklahoma city thunder. seattle could be california's loss. owners of the sacramento kings could be selling the team for $572 million to a seattle group. the plan to t
ashley: business leaders getting ready, created with a scathing report on trust, or lack thereof. gerri willis will talk about that next. tracy: and pro golfer phil mickelson saying he is not ruling out a big move from california. even usa because of those higher taxes. we will be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ >> 19 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. two commuter trains...
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and don't miss the "the willis report" tonight right here on the fox business network. we have some breaking news for you. the "wall street journal" reporting hewlett-packard received expressions of interest for autonomy. sources are saying the interest mainly from other u.s. tech companies. of course interesting, we will stay on top of this. hewlett-packard stock up 3% right now. 17.05. tracy: coming up, our energy drinks safe? they're sending more people to the er. fox news dr. manny alvarez will weigh in on that's next. ashley: and as we do every day at that this time, the 10 and 3r treasuries. you have a look. we will be right back. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i am lori rothman with your fox business brief. boeing shares under pressure. two major japanese airliners have grounded the dreamliners after one was forced to make an emergency landing on a dome
and don't miss the "the willis report" tonight right here on the fox business network. we have some breaking news for you. the "wall street journal" reporting hewlett-packard received expressions of interest for autonomy. sources are saying the interest mainly from other u.s. tech companies. of course interesting, we will stay on top of this. hewlett-packard stock up 3% right now. 17.05. tracy: coming up, our energy drinks safe? they're sending more people to the er. fox...
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which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> we're back. political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd will take us inside the numbers of the latest poll as you te
which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it...
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right now our economy is growing and our businesses are creating new jobs. we are poised for a good year. if we make smart decisions in sound investments, and as long as washington politics did not get in the way of america's progress. as a set on the campaign, one component to growing our economy and broadening opportunity for the middle class is shrinking our deficit and a balanced and responsible way. for nearly two years now i have been fighting for such a plan, one that would reduce the opposite by four trillion dollars over the next decade, which would stabilize the debt and deficit in a sustainable way for the next decade. that would be enough not only to stop the growth of our debt relative to the size of the economy, but make it manageable so it does not crowd out the investments we need to make in people and education and job training in science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step-by-step we have made progress towards that goal. over the past two years i have signed into law 1.4 trillion dollars in spending cuts. two weeks
right now our economy is growing and our businesses are creating new jobs. we are poised for a good year. if we make smart decisions in sound investments, and as long as washington politics did not get in the way of america's progress. as a set on the campaign, one component to growing our economy and broadening opportunity for the middle class is shrinking our deficit and a balanced and responsible way. for nearly two years now i have been fighting for such a plan, one that would reduce the...
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sharply after decades of surging growth much to do with border enforcement, jobs and the california economy. since 2007 there's been less of a need for unskilled labor and a greater demand for workers with degrees. immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the supply business years ago. his store is now one of the largest most successful in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago with nothing, no english. very limited english still today but they decided to start a business and, you know, it flourished and with everybody's support it is what it is today. >> reporter: san jose especially continues to have a lot of immigrants from vietnam but overall the greatest --
sharply after decades of surging growth much to do with border enforcement, jobs and the california economy. since 2007 there's been less of a need for unskilled labor and a greater demand for workers with degrees. immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he...
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not sure i buy the report. lori: hurt the economy in lower manhattan. the computers are so much faster. better than humans executing the trades. melissa: i don't know, that is debatable, when you look what happened at the nasdaq for example, with facebook. everybody makes the argument when somebody bad happens it helps to have humans there. lori: there is human error side of it too, knight capital, right? i don't know. i think it is an icon. i think the floor of the new york stock exchange is iconic american capitalism and should do everything they can to preserve it. they closed the visitor center after 2001 and after 9/11. that was such a resource. that is no longer there. they should do whatever they can do to preserve part of our history and our heritage. >>> i-fail. apple shares crumbling on a new warning on the iphone five. melissa: can't let go, you have your cell phone, tablet and phone internet. how much is it costing you to keep your family wired. ♪ . [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your l
not sure i buy the report. lori: hurt the economy in lower manhattan. the computers are so much faster. better than humans executing the trades. melissa: i don't know, that is debatable, when you look what happened at the nasdaq for example, with facebook. everybody makes the argument when somebody bad happens it helps to have humans there. lori: there is human error side of it too, knight capital, right? i don't know. i think it is an icon. i think the floor of the new york stock exchange is...
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its eds business. hp paired some of those gains after it was reported that the ceo meg whitman is not willing to sell yet. what do you make of these rumors? >> we've all talked about the name, talked about it on the sum of the parts issue. tony put on a nice piece that really started to get another catalyst as it started to run out of steam there. but i would say that, we're talking during the break, it depends on what they're going to sell these pieces for and how much they can narrow that gap between what they paid and what they can get for it now. at a certain point, you have to start looking at shedding nonperforming assets. >> yeah, depends on what price. you made that point. if it wasn't a good price, she's going to say no, not yet. >> what a disaster. the whole chapter is -- >> in they spent billions of dollars moving away from the pc-centric business that's been a dying business. we saw the pc data in the last week or so showing that lenovo and acer are nipping on their heels. they just go ahea
its eds business. hp paired some of those gains after it was reported that the ceo meg whitman is not willing to sell yet. what do you make of these rumors? >> we've all talked about the name, talked about it on the sum of the parts issue. tony put on a nice piece that really started to get another catalyst as it started to run out of steam there. but i would say that, we're talking during the break, it depends on what they're going to sell these pieces for and how much they can narrow...
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i think the business economy will improve 2349 second half. i think capital spending will come back really fast in 2013. that's a critical difference. and there's a difference in the economy, as well. >> both of you are in command. it's all for 400. >> you can't own stocks, except for the "new york times," which has gone down. >> and i'm allowed to own comcast 37. >> okay. but you have to feel a headwind, given that most of your income is above 400. >> it's a big problem. >> i think you'll feel better if g ge makes its back to its own highs? >> so i had need on be reincarnated? >> yes. >> i'm going to come back as andrew, loaded, wealthy, drivers. anyway, thanks, jeff. >> as we were just talking about, a lot of americans had an opportunity to absorb the fact that they are getting less in their paychecks. the big portion of that is going to social security. ayman explores why the agency needs more of your money. aman. >> good morning, becky. it was the tax cuts that both parties love to make. this was originally put in place two years ago as a
i think the business economy will improve 2349 second half. i think capital spending will come back really fast in 2013. that's a critical difference. and there's a difference in the economy, as well. >> both of you are in command. it's all for 400. >> you can't own stocks, except for the "new york times," which has gone down. >> and i'm allowed to own comcast 37. >> okay. but you have to feel a headwind, given that most of your income is above 400. >>...
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a report on the u.s. economy when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card
a report on the u.s. economy when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus...
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districts say it's an unfair burden to small businesses. pass words may become the thing of the past. google is trying out usb sticks that log users in with a single click of the house. the idea is to prevent remote hackers from accessing on-line accounts. >> thank you, heather. >>> medication whether over the counter or prescription formulated to be used in only one specific way. should you double up if you miss a dose? what about if your medication expires. hear to breakdown the myths and tell us what facts dr. mark seigel from the a team. >> good to see you. does it matter where you fill your prescription? >> absolutely. that's a fact. you want to get a relationship with your pharmacist. this is a personal issue. the more you go to the same pharmacy, the more you are going to get it right. >> fact or myth? always take medication with food? >> that is a myth. it depends what the label says it depends on what the medication is. actually your body metabolizes things faster if you haven't eaten. in most cases you want to your medicining on a
districts say it's an unfair burden to small businesses. pass words may become the thing of the past. google is trying out usb sticks that log users in with a single click of the house. the idea is to prevent remote hackers from accessing on-line accounts. >> thank you, heather. >>> medication whether over the counter or prescription formulated to be used in only one specific way. should you double up if you miss a dose? what about if your medication expires. hear to breakdown...
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the latest assessment of the economy is largely unchanged. the central bank released its economic report on wednesday. the report is based o surveys in 12 federal reserve districts. manufacturing activities are mixed while employment conditions are relatively unchanged from the previous report in november. holiday sales were modestly higher than in 2011 although the figures were below expectations. the overall sassessment is generally positive. it says firms doing business in europe are those in the defense sector might delay hiring workers and that consumers may reduce spending. it's time to get a check on the markets now. let's take a look at the currency market. the dollar is trading above the mid 88 yen level. tokyo traders are seeing a halt in the yen's gain. this follows recent cautious remarks from cabinet ministers about a weak yen. the euro is higher against the yen. tokyo share prices are higher today. the nikkei average is at 106,872 106,872. market participants say the yen's pull back prompted investors to buy up export related is
the latest assessment of the economy is largely unchanged. the central bank released its economic report on wednesday. the report is based o surveys in 12 federal reserve districts. manufacturing activities are mixed while employment conditions are relatively unchanged from the previous report in november. holiday sales were modestly higher than in 2011 although the figures were below expectations. the overall sassessment is generally positive. it says firms doing business in europe are those...
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he's just 22. >> reporter: i am right there with you. i have a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand whatt can happen. anybody in our culture who is successful is what the rest of the country wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. i think that manti te'ono, if anything is guilty of naivete. beyond that, it becomes okay, once you did be and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit like that theory of the last investors into the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. if it was just about embarrass scpment you couldn't go there, tell us that. i think most of america could understand that. but until he does it, i think his cume is going to continue to fall. he needs to answer what the athletic director said; that is, tell his story. the athletic director has put notre dame on the hook with him. they're all in. it's time that manti te'o come forward. >> once he does and we hear it and talk about it, let's leave him alone alone and we will move on as well. >> reporter: you bet, greta. >>
he's just 22. >> reporter: i am right there with you. i have a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand whatt can happen. anybody in our culture who is successful is what the rest of the country wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. i think that manti te'ono, if anything is guilty of naivete. beyond that, it becomes okay, once you did be and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit...
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i've he got a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand what can happen and anybody in our culture that's successful is what the rest of the country apparently wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. and i think that manti te'o if anything, he's guilty of naivete, but beyond that, okay, once you did know and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit like that theory of the last investors in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. if it was just about embarrassment and you couldn't go there, come out and tell us that. because i think most of america would understand it. but, until such time as he does it, i think his cue is going to continue to fall and he needs to answer what the athletic director jack swa swarmbrick said. notre dame is for him. and it's time he comes forward. >> greta: let's leave it alone and then-- >> and then we're understanding, absolutely. >> greta: tim, thank you. >> you bet, greta. >> greta: nobody wants to hear
i've he got a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand what can happen and anybody in our culture that's successful is what the rest of the country apparently wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. and i think that manti te'o if anything, he's guilty of naivete, but beyond that, okay, once you did know and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit like that theory of the last investors in...
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the business journals reports from november of 2007 to november of 2012 san jose gained 6600 private-sector job. >>> there are currently about 831,000 total. san francisco and oakland combined lost 71,700 jobs, dropping to 1,672,000. >>> wal-mart announced today it'll provide jobs for thousands of military veterans in a move it says will help boost the u.s. economy. the retail giant plans to hire more than 100,000 veterans over five years. wal-mart also says it'll buy $50 billion worth of american-made goods over ten years and help part-time workers who want more hours move to full time. >>> on wall streeshths stocks finished the day mixed. strong retail numbers boosd the dow, which rose by 27. nasdaq, though, lost six point way,ed down in large part by apple. the day was a dubous one for apple which closed below $500 a share for the first time in 11 months. apple is reportedly cutting its orders for iphone parts suggest sales are lacking. for the day apple dpe cliend about $15, more than 3%. >>> facebook took a page out of apple's play book today by inviting the media to a big announce. bu
the business journals reports from november of 2007 to november of 2012 san jose gained 6600 private-sector job. >>> there are currently about 831,000 total. san francisco and oakland combined lost 71,700 jobs, dropping to 1,672,000. >>> wal-mart announced today it'll provide jobs for thousands of military veterans in a move it says will help boost the u.s. economy. the retail giant plans to hire more than 100,000 veterans over five years. wal-mart also says it'll buy $50...
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economy. european economy. are they going to continue this, and guidance, digging down a little bit deeper into the 2013 story will be really key what the stock price does tomorrow. david: sandy, you have a little bit to add here on ebay, go ahead. >> the fact they beat four straight quarters and here they are with results pretty much right in line with analyst estimates might be the disappointment factor that is weighing in on the shares right now. after this beat we are slightly lower in after-hours trading. paypal was obviously very strong. i do want to point out that the stock has been rallying in anticipation of these numbers coming out point out. first couple weeks of the year, the stock is up 5%. there has been a lot of optimism and a lot of buying into this report. maybe a bit of selling on the news here. liz: sandra, shibani, thank you very much. we're watching ebay as well as gun control as the story develops. peter barnes is very latest on the president's announcement and comments on the issue. we'll
economy. european economy. are they going to continue this, and guidance, digging down a little bit deeper into the 2013 story will be really key what the stock price does tomorrow. david: sandy, you have a little bit to add here on ebay, go ahead. >> the fact they beat four straight quarters and here they are with results pretty much right in line with analyst estimates might be the disappointment factor that is weighing in on the shares right now. after this beat we are slightly lower...
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people still find ways. 22 percent said tougher laws could help. remarkable margin. joining me now, to discuss the president's gun-control initiative, the issues on capitol hill. a former assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a much in what the equivalent was. the next debt that comes to my mind, the naacp and that was targeting jurors w. bush back in 2000. talked-about dragging harry byrd behind the car. such an outrageous in-your-face ad. this is of that help, and it is so incredibly misleading. it is precisely the opposite of the impression. and if these kinds of groups start starting moderate read state democrats, there will be a lot fewer moderates a democrats would. lou: this is beyond belief. that is a despicable act by that group. whatever their motives. there is clearly on the left of this country. o
people still find ways. 22 percent said tougher laws could help. remarkable margin. joining me now, to discuss the president's gun-control initiative, the issues on capitol hill. a former assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a...
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unless there is something with the economy perry ed i would get what i could afford. contact the and see what options you have. >> the second question from suzanne perry ee. ebay stock isa 52, i should i buy? >> yes. do not buy over 52. you should buy a little bit now and then it goes higher by more. if you buy a 52 today and it goes down and you can dollar cost. mobil payments will be a big story. i like visa and mastercard. >> thank you rob for joining us. >> 9:18 a.m.. here is a beautiful shot of the san francisco donau. we are waiting for the sunshine to do the job. >> it is slowly starting to warm-up. we did have patchy fog fault with subfreezing temperatures. the warming trend will continue into the weekend. conditions are still below freezing and santa rosa. at apart is for napa up perry ed it is already in the '50s and richmond. we are dealing with upper 30 is true livermore valley. as we track the temperatures futurecast 4 shows that it will be a lot of 50s out there. as we head into the noon hour was the '50s as well as some 60's. if this is pretty much wher
unless there is something with the economy perry ed i would get what i could afford. contact the and see what options you have. >> the second question from suzanne perry ee. ebay stock isa 52, i should i buy? >> yes. do not buy over 52. you should buy a little bit now and then it goes higher by more. if you buy a 52 today and it goes down and you can dollar cost. mobil payments will be a big story. i like visa and mastercard. >> thank you rob for joining us. >> 9:18...
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the last 22 minutes, intel started popping even higher than it was. >> that certainly is a bullish sign, very heavy volume on wall street. intel looking up about 2% moments ago. liz: now it is up almost 4% on the high of the session. david: reporting those earnings as soon as we can. we have some bad news from citigroup and bank of america. bank of america has had a huge run-up the past couple of weeks but today it took it on the chin. why? nicole: goldman sachs, jpmorgan hit two week highs. in the revenue hit for bank of america. liz: ebay with a nice gain following earnings. >nicole: and mobile buying is going well for ebay and paypal, so that is good news there as well. david: talk about the news on the dream liner. good news all over for the market. liz: the bells are ringing on wall street and intel numbers coming in, the dow jones industrial off of the earlier highs off about 85 points, had been hired by more than 100. the s&p seeing the level of $14.80. will they hold that level? technicals make a big deal about that. and the russell 2000 small and mid-cap looking very heavy once
the last 22 minutes, intel started popping even higher than it was. >> that certainly is a bullish sign, very heavy volume on wall street. intel looking up about 2% moments ago. liz: now it is up almost 4% on the high of the session. david: reporting those earnings as soon as we can. we have some bad news from citigroup and bank of america. bank of america has had a huge run-up the past couple of weeks but today it took it on the chin. why? nicole: goldman sachs, jpmorgan hit two week...
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you look good. >>> stay with us this morning, it's 5:22. a heisman runner up lost his imperil friend from canser. >> and it was a hoax and for the first time on camera, manti te'o will speak out about the experience. where you can catch the interview right here on abc2. >> and cape crusader had a sweet car now his original bat mobile has been sold. but for how much? >> it's cold this morning. temperatures at 24 in manchester and 26 in eldersburg and we have colder air on the way. i will tell you when it arrives coming up.>> reporter: this is one that fits. was it like that? all right. traffic looking good this morning. this is 695 at puddy hill. got some construction delays. we will detail that coming up on good morning maryland. and they won't be beginners for long. give a couple beginners a great idea, they'll go to where they can get the skills, the savings, and the supplies they need - to go from beginning... to doing... to beautifully done. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now this shaker vanity cabine
you look good. >>> stay with us this morning, it's 5:22. a heisman runner up lost his imperil friend from canser. >> and it was a hoax and for the first time on camera, manti te'o will speak out about the experience. where you can catch the interview right here on abc2. >> and cape crusader had a sweet car now his original bat mobile has been sold. but for how much? >> it's cold this morning. temperatures at 24 in manchester and 26 in eldersburg and we have colder air...
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>> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary spiral. that's what's off the table today, larry. >> all the central banks are putting out liquidity, you're exactly right on that. yes, there is. we did report that, by the way. lipper reports that we had some good mutual fund flows. but i would think, ron, i want to go on to other topics, but the level of profits is so high and the level of interest rates so low that i don't know why the market isn't even much stronger given these factors. >> well, i think it is going to be much stronger, larry, but people are looking for the traditional signs of a bull market. gdp growth of
>> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary...